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This ontology is a module of the OntoNeuroLOG ontology, developed in the context of the NeuroLOG project, a french project supported by ANR (ANR-06-TLOG-024 grant) aiming at integrating distributed heterogeous resources in neuroimaging.
This MSA ontology module covers the field of mental state assessments, i.e. instruments, instrument variables, assessments, and resulting scores. It includes a generic domain core ontology, that provides a general model of such entities and a general taxonomy of behavioural, neurosychological and neuroclinical instruments, that can be easily extended to model any particular kind of instrument. It also includes such extensions for 8 relatively standard instruments, namely: (1) the Beck-depression-inventory-(BDI-II), (2) the Expanded-Disability-Status-Scale, (3) the Controlled-oral-word-association-test, (4) the Free-and-Cued-Selective-Reminding-Test-with-Immediate-Recall-16-item-version-(The-Gröber-and-Buschke-test), (5) the Mini-Mental-State, (6) the Stroop-color-and-word-test, (7) the Trail-making-test-(TMT), (8) the Wechsler-Adult-Intelligence-Scale-third-edition, (9) the Clinical-Dementia-Rating-scale, (10) the Category-verbal-fluency, (11) the Rey-Osterrieth-Complex-Figure-Test-(CFT).

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Neurolog was a 4 years scientific project (2007-2010) funded by the french ANR (National Agency for Research) under contract number ANR-06-TLOG-024.The NeuroLOG project developed a distributed platform to support multi-centric studies in neurosciences. The platform is deployed over 5 neuroscience centers spread all over France (Grenoble, Nice, Paris, Rennes). It enables neurodata stores federation, neurodata analysis pipelines description and delivers grid computing capability to support data-intensive experiments in a secured environment. The NeuroLOG middleware is non-intrusive: it interfaces to the legacy neurodatabases available at each center participating in the federation. It includes a rich domain ontology and mediation layer to align the data representation of federated neurodatabases in a comprehensive, common view.